Unlocking the battery
Your Pedelec is supplied with two battery keys.
Keep one key in a safe place, and get a copy made
of the key if necessary.
2. Grip the battery with one hand and pull it backwards
out of the Pedelec. Hold the battery tight to avoid
dropping it. Place the battery down on a suitable sur-
face, which should be dry, at and non-ammable.
Removing the battery
3. You should now remove the key and keep it in a safe
place to prevent it om breaking o or being lost.
Please note, the battery is heavy. Hold on to it
tightly!
6.1.2 Charging the battery
Before charging the battery, read the information
on the charger carelly.
1. Take the charger provided out of its packaging and
plug it in at the wall socket (230–240V). The LED in
the charger now lights up green continuously.
To charge the battery safely, the charger must be
placed on a suitable surface, which should be dry
and non-ammable.
2. Connect the plug of the charger to the battery.
3. Charging begins. The charger's LED lights up red. You
can check the level to which the battery is charged by
pressing the battery button. As soon as the LED on the
charger lights up green, the battery is lly charged.
4. Unplug the charger at the wall socket once charging is
complete.
Damaged batteries must not be charged, and r-
ther use is not permitted.
There is no memory eect. You can therefore top
up your battery again aer every trip. Then you
are always ready for the o.
Ideally you should charge the battery at a tem-
perature of between +10°C and +30°C. It takes
longer to charge the battery at low temperatures,
while the battery will not charge up at tempera-
tures higher than +45°C. If the battery becomes
any hotter than this, stop the charging process
immediately. Ideally, you should charge and store
the battery inside your house or in a warm garage
when the outside temperature is low. In this case,
you should only t the battery onto your bike just
before using it.